1 NOVEMBER 1935, page 3

Looking Back On This Parliament With Its 460 Conser-...

the extent to which Mr. Baldwin has exercised over them a real personal ascendancy is very remarkable. Time and again it has looked as if the Diehards might turn into a......

• • Lc-phone Progress Increased Use Of The Telephone That

has followed the reduction of eharges is abundant justification of the I ?evy policy adopted by the Post Office. Shilling night-calls , i ,ave grown by 180 per cent.; and day......

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London Sundays A curious little discussion at the ,X.ondon County session on Tuesday, on a prOposal that artists Perforthing 'in Sunday entertainments'should be permitted a......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

ended with a most useful electioneering speech for the Governthent by, of all People, Mi. Winston Churchill. His claim that the League had already justified itself in an......

But' His Appointment Would .still Further Upset The...

Parties in the National Government, par- ticularly as I hear on good authority that Lord Halifax is unlikely to be persuaded to continue in office after the Election. Since the......

Voluntary Euthanasia Behind The New Humanitarian Movement...

under the name of the Voluntary Euthanasia Legalisation Society are ' two Leicester • medical men; Mr. C. J. Bond and Dr. Killiek Millard, and the executive is constituted......

For The Relative Freedom Of This Government From Serious...

dissensions a word of praise is due to Captain Margesson and his assistant Government Whips. In spite of their strong allegiance to the Conservative Party, they have been......